26-05-2010, 21:49
I agree with the others, I wouldn't do anything for NBE until after the baby is born and you are done nursing, personally I would wait a good while after you are dried up just in case because NBE especially herbal can induce the milk glands to start producing milk again and you will start lactating again. Heck Cheryl started lactating with NBE and she is a born male, but recently joined all of us after her operation and is now in womanhood
I have been looking into NBE since before I had my son. So I knew that FG was used for BREASTFEEDING mothers, not pregnant women. So I did take it for a short time to try to bring my milk production back up when it started to decrease and it helped a lil bit but didn't bring it up enough for him to survive on so we had to start using formula. And I agree that breastfeeding is the best for your baby, as soon as he was switched to formula he started having health problems, but was fine until then. So definitely at least try to breastfed. And I agree with the others that your breasts will grow while pregnant and breastfeeding and you should wait until after to see if you still even want to do NBE. I got to a 34C while pregnant and breastfeeding and I was a 32A before pregnancy. Mine went back down after, but some fortunate ladies keep their pregnancy size. Congrats on the baby!
I also recommend Palmer's cocoa butter lotion, use it everyday on your tummy, hips, butt, breasts, sides, back, etc. to prevent stretch marks. I used it while pregnant everyday, but only on my tummy, silly me. I didn't realize I could get stretchmarks in the other places. But I didn't get any stretchmarks on my tummy, but did on my hips, butt, and breasts. So definitely prevent them otherwise they are hard to get rid of.
Again congrats and hope your pregnancy and birth goes smoothly! Is this your first pregnancy?

I also recommend Palmer's cocoa butter lotion, use it everyday on your tummy, hips, butt, breasts, sides, back, etc. to prevent stretch marks. I used it while pregnant everyday, but only on my tummy, silly me. I didn't realize I could get stretchmarks in the other places. But I didn't get any stretchmarks on my tummy, but did on my hips, butt, and breasts. So definitely prevent them otherwise they are hard to get rid of.
Again congrats and hope your pregnancy and birth goes smoothly! Is this your first pregnancy?